If you feel strongly about clean energy and social issues, then ESG investing may be for you. Read on to get some insight into ESG investing and how you can apply it with Crea8.
Many investors today aren’t just interested in the financial outcome of their investments. There is also a deep interest in the role these investments have to play in promoting positive global change such as addressing global warming. This is especially true for the millennial generation.
Through Crea’s thematic portfolios, you can gain exposure to companies at the forefront of sustainability and innovation, without breaking the bank.
We do this by letting you invest in ETFs consisting of these companies. That way, you can get the same exposure at a fraction of the price.
The environmental component requires research into a company’s impact on the earth. This includes:
The social component, on the other hand, requires research into the company’s culture and the impact this has on its employees, customers and society. This includes:
The techniques used to integrate ESG principles into the investing process have evolved over time. While early ethics-based approaches such as negative screening remain relevant today, other strategies have since been developed.
We describe a few of these approaches in the following paragraphs.
Negative screening involves excluding certain sectors or companies from a portfolio on the basis of specific ESG criteria (e.g. weapons and tobacco manufacturers).
Positive screening involves including certain sectors, companies, or practices in a fund or portfolio on the basis of specific minimum ESG criteria (e.g. renewable energy firms).
This involves a systematic and explicit inclusion of ESG factors into financial analysis and portfolio construction.
This involves carving out certain stocks that are specifically related to ESG factors, such as clean energy, green technology, or sustainable agriculture into a separate basket.
Using this way, stocks are selected based on ESG performance relative to industry peers and against minimum standards of business practise based on international norms, such as those issued by the OECD, ILO, UN and UNICEF.
hareholders exercise their power to influence corporate behaviour through direct corporate engagement (i.e., communicating with senior management and/or boards of companies), filing or co-filing shareholder proposals, and proxy voting that is directed by ESG guidelines.
Crea8 provides you with access to professionally built ESG strategies through our Goal based and Factor based investing services. Our selection of ETFs and stocks span over multiple regions, including Asia, US and Europe, ensuring diversification benefits accrue to you.
If you want to put together your own ESG strategy, we offer you the option to do so as well. Crea8’s Analytics function empowers you to easily classify and identify ESG shares and ETFs while Crea8’s Advisory function allows you to use our algorithm to construct optimal ESG portfolios based on different themes, industries and markets.